NO SIR EEE
The Sultan Of Swat
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One simple question, how do you get up for a game like this anyways? There is simply no incentive to beat a second rate team. Just my opinion.
And we'd be 0-4 right now. Good idea.All I'm saying is if I was playing on this team and I woke up yesterday morning and said to myself, we gotta play Akron tonight, I'd be like son of a *****, we gotta play stinking Akron. I say do away with the smaller teams and every team schedule big out of conference games. This would really prove who the best is.
ULM says they like away games.The answer is the simple fact that they are a second rate team coming onto our home field. So therefore, we treat them as such. You put a beating down that reminds them where they stand in the college football world. But since we can't seem to do this any more, what does that say for the state of the program?
All I'm saying is if I was playing on this team and I woke up yesterday morning and said to myself, we gotta play Akron tonight, I'd be like son of a *****, we gotta play stinking Akron. I say do away with the smaller teams and every team schedule big out of conference games. This would really prove who the best is.
When you play in the SEC, you have to have those games. There wouldn't be anybody left to field a team at the end of the season.So some of you love playing these cream puffs? I hate it, it isn't an accurate measuring stick for how good you really are. I would have like to seen our first two games this year as @ USC and then vs Clemson or something like that. I feel bad for the cream puffs because what does a beat down do for those kids? Makes em better? I don't think so, fix this **** NCAA.
The answer is the simple fact that they are a second rate team coming onto our home field. So therefore, we treat them as such. You put a beating down that reminds them where they stand in the college football world. But since we can't seem to do this any more, what does that say for the state of the program?
The answer is the simple fact that they are a second rate team coming onto our home field. So therefore, we treat them as such. You put a beating down that reminds them where they stand in the college football world. But since we can't seem to do this any more, what does that say for the state of the program?